Martin Heidegger
University of Chicago Press (1979)
| Abstract | With characteristic lucidity and style, Steiner makes Heidegger's immensely difficult body of work accessible to the general reader. In a new introduction, Steiner addresses language and philosophy and the rise of Nazism. "It would be hard to imagine a better introduction to the work of philosopher Martin Heidegger."--George Kateb, The New Republic. | |||||||||
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| Call number | B3279.H49.S693 1991 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 0226772322 9780226772325 2080811746 0670459097 2081218771 | |||||||||
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James Phillips (2005). Heidegger's Volk: Between National Socialism and Poetry. Stanford University Press.
John Sallis (ed.) (1970). Heidegger and the Path of Thinking. Pittsburgh,Duquesne University Press.
Timothy Clark (2002). Martin Heidegger. Routledge.
James E. Faulconer & Mark A. Wrathall (eds.) (2000). Appropriating Heidegger. Cambridge University Press.
Kōichi Tsujimura, Martin Heidegger & Richard Capobianco (2008). Martin Heidegger's Thinking and Japanese Philosophy and From Martin Heidegger's Reply in Appreciation. Epoché 12 (2):349-357.
Martin Heidegger (1971/1982). On the Way to Language. Harper & Row.
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